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47A - General agreement - consensus
48D - merge - unite
Which one is wrong?
48D - merge - unite
Which one is wrong?
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elide
� verb 1 omit (a sound or syllable) when speaking. 2 join together; merge
I think it only means "join together" in the context of joining two words or parts of words, for example "gonna" is joining "going" and "to" by elision, or omission
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elide
� verb 1 omit (a sound or syllable) when speaking. 2 join together; merge
I think it only means "join together" in the context of joining two words or parts of words, for example "gonna" is joining "going" and "to" by elision, or omission
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